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Overview of Japanese American Internment
Asian American Media Org
Historical Overview of the Japanese American Internment
Brief article summarizing the events of the Japanese American interment during WWII
List of links for information on Internment Camps in America
Camps
List of Detention, Temporary Detention, and Internment Camps
Kooskia Internment Camp Project from Univ. of Idaho
Tule Lake Relocation Center 1942 - 1946 by I. Fujimoto and D. Sunada
Japanese American Draft Resisters
Free to Die for Their Country (Excerpt) by E.E. Muller
The U.S. government conscripted Japanese American internees into the army after forcing them into internment camps on suspicion of disloyalty.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Biographical Information and Interviews
Background Information
Mostly Biographical Information with Some Study Note About //Farewell to Manzana//r
Farewell to Manzanar
About the Book and About the Authors
Study Guide and Notes
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Asian American Media Org
Historical Overview of the Japanese American Internment Brief article summarizing the events of the Japanese American interment during WWII
List of links for information on Internment Camps in America
Camps
List of Detention, Temporary Detention, and Internment CampsKooskia Internment Camp Project from Univ. of Idaho
Tule Lake Relocation Center 1942 - 1946 by I. Fujimoto and D. Sunada
Japanese American Draft Resisters
Free to Die for Their Country (Excerpt) by E.E. MullerThe U.S. government conscripted Japanese American internees into the army after forcing them into internment camps on suspicion of disloyalty.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Biographical Information and InterviewsBackground Information
Mostly Biographical Information with Some Study Note About //Farewell to Manzana//r
Farewell to Manzanar
About the Book and About the AuthorsStudy Guide and Notes